Yes - see the attached graphic.

For the Scanline set the AntiAliasing to High & Multi-samples to 20 or 30

I prefer AtomKraft as you get motion blur for free as well as alias-free
silhouette edges: https://atomkraft.hk/

>>Perhaps different shaders? Tune the internal renderer?



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On 10 April 2013 03:04, joswabeke <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> Dear Nuke users,
>
> When rendering a plane close to a 90 degree angle you get raggidy edges.
> Aliasing does not help. As far as i know "regular" 3d software does not
> have this issue since you can tweak the sampling and basically tweak the
> rendere quite a bit.
>
> I run into this problem a lot when doing animated graphical stuff.
>
> One quick but rather dirty solution is to render those frames with a
> different filtering essentially blurring the image.
>
> However, surely there's a better way. Perhaps different shaders? Tune the
> internal renderer?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
>
> I've attached a sample image so it's clear what i'm talking about.
>
> Cheers and thanks,
> Jos
>
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